How to use this calculator
Enter the four WooCommerce operating inputs, then calculate. The result card shows the main metric, supporting metrics, health score, status, and recommendation.
Calculate how long your WooCommerce inventory will last and when you should reorder. This tool helps avoid stockouts, excess stock, and cash tied up in slow-moving products.
Enter the four WooCommerce operating inputs, then calculate. The result card shows the main metric, supporting metrics, health score, status, and recommendation.
Use the result as a decision signal, not just a raw number. Strong scores indicate room to scale, while weak scores point to pricing, margin, conversion, inventory, refund, or discount issues that should be fixed first.
Industry benchmark: Excellent means the metric is strong enough to support scaling; Good means usable with monitoring; Average means optimization is needed; Needs Improvement means the store should correct the issue before adding more traffic or inventory.
Example: using the default values, this woocommerce inventory calculator estimates the key WooCommerce metric, compares it with practical benchmarks, and returns a health score for decision-making.
Reorder when current stock approaches daily sales multiplied by supplier lead time plus safety stock. This protects against delays and demand spikes.
Track daily sales velocity, supplier lead time, safety stock, and incoming inventory, then reorder before stock falls below the reorder point.
Good turnover depends on category. Fast-moving consumables may turn often, while premium or seasonal items can have lower turnover.
Safety stock should cover supplier delays, demand spikes, and seasonality. Higher variability requires more buffer stock.
Divide current inventory by average daily sales. The result estimates how many selling days remain before stockout.
| Module | Decision use |
|---|---|
| Health Score | Summarizes whether the result is safe to scale. |
| Scenario Review | Shows how changes in price, volume, or cost affect performance. |
| Opportunity Gap | Identifies the missing revenue, profit, orders, or inventory coverage. |